The obvious topic is tunes with a reference to the season (winter, soltice, Christmas, Hogmany, New Year). I suggest we pick a tune we all want to play and then combine it with one or more other tunes, as suggested by Barry Say in another thread. The primary tune would be one we all agree on, and the secondary tunes would be personal choices. The primary tune wouldn't have to be played first. As always, fun is the goal.To get the ball rolling, here are some tunes with reference to winter:"Winter Night Schottische" Kerr 2"The Winter Wren" (completely self serving) in Julia's forthcoming NPS book"New Christenmiss Day" #259 THE GREAT NORTHERN TUNE BOOK"My Lodging is on the Cold, Cold Ground" Yellow Book "Jack Frost" Green BookThere are many more obvious and better choices. What do you want to play or hear played?

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The Tune of the Month for December is, as discussed, some version "Christenmass Day in the Morning" and another tune (or two, or how many you want). As always, please post a link in this thread so we can see/hear your music. Thanks to everyone who has participated so far.

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Border pipes in G, or English Border pipes..."Christimass Time in the Morning" paired with "Because he was a Bonny Lad" because I didn't want to pair with any tune obviously associated with Christmas. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-QMdpi9AIQA set on the NSP to soon follow on SoundCloud.

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The first of the two tunes is called "Winter Wren" and should be appearring in Julia's forthcoming folio. The second is THE tune of the month, learned from Pete Stewart's excellent book...well, I don't remember right now which one it is, but they are all excellent books.

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